The Minnesota Digital Library has published a new, online map about Civilian Conservation Corps Camps in our state.
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Get to know Jesus Maldonado Sanchez, new to Minitex as of March 2023. Feel free to ask him about anything related to soccer, the Hunger Games, dog walking, or Minitex!
With a little help from Northwest Regional Library, two residents of the small town of Middle River made their community home to Minnesota's newest library.
The University of Minnesota is hiring a full-time librarian to specialize in Iberian and Latin American Studies. The position requires proficiency in Spanish and the MLIS degree or an advanced degree in a related discipline. The base salary for this position is $58,500.
AskMN turns 15 years old on March 24, 2023. This article takes a look back on some of the highlights and how the program has evolved since 2008.
A new Primary Source Set has been added to the Minnesota Digital Library Primary Source Set Collection. The set highlights the history of this photographic technique. The Minnesota Digital Library holds more than 600 of these photographs with subjects ranging from architecture, famous people, historic events, and natural disasters.
You can now access many of the 2023 Maud Hart Lovelace (MHL) and Star of the North nominees via Ebooks Minnesota.
EBSCO is making a change to its interfaces and services in May 2023 to no longer allow communication via older non-supported versions of TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Minitex and Minnesota Libraries participate in the Professional Development Alliance, the nation-wide group of library consortia who coordinate learning opportunities for library staff. One of our partners, the Boston Library Consortium, is opening several programs to interested library staff this spring. All are welcome to join!
The Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project equips community groups, classrooms, and self-published authors with tools to transform their writing into professional-grade ebooks and print-ready books. Writing will always be hard, but with MLPP, publishing doesn't have to be.